This is my design for a new dash layout. The idea is that it should be possible to see the guages through a momo wheel.
i dunt see it....
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Obviously I havent added lamp spaces for all the warning lights yet - will get to that.
Anyone interested in something similar??? Got any feedback??? Got a machine that could knock a few out??? What's the interest level???
The outside pods are for VDO 2 1/16" guages - I am going to have Fuel and Water Temp guage, with Tach and Speedo in the center. I have a VDO tach remounted to fit in an enclosure the same size as the speedo - don't know if they have an off-the-shelf tach in that size - might be better.
Fiid.
This is my 1000th post!!!!!
Don't need a CNC for glassfibre or carbonfibre!
Make a mold and pour your own!
One hardly needs CNC machinery to make something like this. With some patience, a hand drill, a file, and a nibbling tool, this could be made from a sheet of Al or steel quite easily. I've made decent simple dashes out of 2mm Al using nothing but hand tools.
Look at www.egauges.com to get an idea of what VDO gauges are available and how much they cost. One issue is I'm unsure if an aftermarket 2 1/16" gauge is available from VDO or anyone else that matches the stock fuel level sender. egauges doesn't list one, and I've not seen one on any other online store.
Have you tried making a paper or cardboard template to try out the visibility of this dash with a smaller wheel? My knee jerk reaction is you'll be able to see the tach and speedo fine, but you won't be able to see the fuel or temp gauges. Either the wheel or your hands will block the view.
Yeah - I realize I don't actually need CNC for this - but I was wondering if anyone else was interested, and if so - then maybe it would be worth doing a run of them
I don't have the tools to cut one out (I don't even have the tools you mention :-) ) and a CNC laser cutter was the first thing to come to mind (least effort)
Kevlar for safety reasons? Dunno where you heard that Kevlar nonsense, but it's just that. The dash is hardly a structural part (other than supporting the weight of the gauges, which is pretty small), and even structural parts can and are regularly made from fiberglass with no Kevlar. A fiberglass part would probably be the better choice if you wanted to make several, although making the mold would be just about as difficult (and require as many tools) as making one copy from flat Al sheet. Fiberglass work is messy and smelly.
As for the tools, a nibbler is about $20. A file is about $10. We're not talking bank breaking money here. A run on a CNC machine would cost a LOT more.
IMHO, find your gauges and make the first copy out of corrugated cardboard with a pair of scissors and an Xacto knife. You'll be able to check everything and get the wring done and operational before cutting any metal or making any molds.
If you do find a 2" VDO gauge that matches the stock sender, let me know.
You might want to consider differnt gauges....here the new CHT volmeter gauge I just had made....
Can't take credit for cluster other than the conversion to
the digital gauges and the addition of the low oil pressure
and low fuel idot lights.
You can buy black fiberglass in sheet. To cut it just print out your design an cut it out with a dremel tool and clean up with a sanding block. Just make SURE to wear eye, mouth, and skin protection (gloves). You will probably also want a long sleeve shirt. That stuff gets in your skin and stuff almost worse then carbon fiber.
I have never dealt with these guys, but they do have a different take on the displays..
http://www.9xauto.com/914.html
Molded ABS is cheap and pretty easy if you can make a wood buck. Or go thick and only bend the bottom under.
Chris
Looks like a cad drawing - send it to me and I will see if I can get you one.
M
There use to be a 911 style dash cap that adapted to the 914. Look very nice from the 2 cars I seen it in. Maybe check into that.
Fiid,
I can easily cut them on my laser. You could then have them anodized if you wish. Many cool colrs available in anodize finish.
What about that frontpanelexpress company that Megasquirt talks about in the assembly instructions?
You could draw the whole panel in their software and get a price quote. It would be interesting to see how much it would cost. I think they offer anodizing and everything.
Those guages are avaialble all day long in JC Whitney and Jegs catalogs. They are pretty inexpensive too ($39 - $59)
Use at least one more bolt than you think you need
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-Rich
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I think mikez's gauge is from Westach
http://www.westach.com/
Real nice stuff...how about 4 gauges in one...cool
WestTach has a reasonable looking fuel guage - I wonder if it will work okay with our stock senders? It might be possible to add some resistors to make it work right....
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